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Singing Lesson Reviews from Students

Students are raving about their Singing instructors on TakeLessons.
Check out some of these recent reviews.

Review by Shannon Crowther

"Great teacher! Very knowledgable, helpful and fun. Welles is really enjoying her lessons and we are glad we found Joshua."

Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Joshua S.

Review by Kiki

"Ginni is proffesional and supportive. She is encouraging, but doesn’t hold back when there is room for improvement. She is also a lot of fun!"

Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Ginni A.

Review by Samantha

"Lynzi is great and very professional. Our daughter feels very comfortable with her and is receiving some great vocal training!"

Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Lynzi H.

Review by Konner

"Jenny is patient and always has a smile. She is warm and inviting. Stress free teaching with some laughs to boot. 😚We love you Jenny! Great teacher!"

Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Jenny D.

Review by Kelly

"Great first lesson!"

Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Carolyn R.

Review by Amy

"My daughter learned a lot from Anna-Lisa. She built up her self confidence in singing in front of others. She even helped my daughter prepare for her sing

ing audition for the school talent show. She is patient and very knowledgeable! I would highly recommend her!"

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Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Anna-Lisa H.

Review by Marja

"My daughter has been taking singing lesson with Lynzi for a few months now and things couldn't be better. My daughter was wanting to improve her range and

tone for musical auditions at her high school and Lynzi has not only helped her grow but has also given her confidence. She ended up auditioning and making the musical... Not just the chorus but a solo part!! We are so pleased and happy to have Lynzi in our lives and we recommend her to everyone! Lynzi is an outstanding teacher and mentor."

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Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Lynzi H.

Review by Julie

"Frances is one of the most qualified voice teachers in the greater Phoenix valley. You can stop considering any other voice teacher options right now. In

addition to being an impressive and award-winning singer in both operatic and musical theatre genres, she is an excellent pedagogue who has studied the anatomy and physiology of the human voice with qualified professors at ASU. Her application of both her experience and knowledge is immensely helpful and her teaching is clear, direct, friendly, and focused. As someone who has worked with vocal professors at numerous universities on the east coast, vocal coaches on touring Broadway shows, as a choir director, and as a chorus master of operas, believe me when I say that Frances is one of the best and most qualified voice teachers I've encountered. It can be unhealthy to study with someone less qualified and experienced as Frances is. She's also wonderfully grounded, non-pretentious, and has a great sense of humor. She has my highest recommendation as a voice teacher (not something I've said before in my 17+ years of being a professional musician.) Choosing to study voice with her will be one of the best and healthiest choices you can make for your voice."

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Phoenix, AZ teacher:
Frances T.

Review by Bailey

"Frances knew my voice way better than I did. She is trained to know how to build your vocals and is always looking for your techniques to be refined. A so

lid singing technique enables you to sing through your entire range in an easy and relaxed manner, with power, flexibility and a consistent tone. She knows just how to make that happen! She stresses your breathing and support constantly and explains the anatomy of your voice clearly. She can help you place your voice correctly by helping you individually understand exactly what to do. She is truly the most amazing teacher and I am honored to be her student."

Recent Singing Articlesfrom the Blog

Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro,
check out the Singing articles on our blog.

What does it take to be a successful singer-songwriter? If you want to try your hand at writing your own tunes, you'll want to read the following tips for how to be a singer-songwriter, shared by teacher Liz T...
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So youre a singer whos always wanted to dabble with songwriting, but maybe you're not quite sure where to start? Here are some pointers on how to kick off your songwriting career!
Getting Started With Songwriting
1. Find your inspiration
Look into your own life, yo …
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10 Must-Read Tips for Aspiring Singer-Songwriters

What does it take to be a successful singer-songwriter? If you want to try your hand at writing your own tunes, you'll want to read the following tips for how to be a singer-songwriter, shared by teacher Liz T...
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So youre a singer whos always wanted to dabble with songwriting, but maybe you're not quite sure where to start? Here are some pointers on how to kick off your songwriting career!
Getting Started With Songwriting
1. Find your inspiration
Look into your own life, yo

How to Get Your Child Excited About Singing Classical Music

Is your child excited about taking voice lessons -- but ONLY wants to sing Taylor Swift or Bruno Mars? Read on as Pittsburgh, PA teacher Jennifer V. shares two secrets to introducing him or her to classical music without a fight...
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Sometimes really cool things can get a reputation for being weird, boring, or even scary. Take classical music, for example. As parents, you might be thinking of enrolling your kids in classical voice lessons or constantly playing Beethoven at home becaus

Singing Competition Secrets: Are They Really Worth It?

Thinking about auditioning for a televised singing competition like American Idol? Here, Corona, CA teacher Milton J. shares what could be an even better idea...
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For years, weve tuned into our favorite singing competitions, voting for our favorites each week, and hoping they win the coveted record deal at the end of the season. Weve watched as the juggernaut American Idol  a derivative of Pop Idol from Europe  gave way to others like The Voice and X-Factor. Many other wort

How to Sing and Play Ukulele at the Same Time in 4 Easy Steps

Learning to play an instrument is difficult enough, but what about trying to sing at the same time? It's really not as hard as it sounds! Here, teacher Willy M. takes you through the steps to play the ukulele while singing...
It doesnt matter what instrument I teach (piano, guitar, harmonica, drums, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, and voice), every student I ever have, with the exception of those playing harmonica, asks, How do I sing and play my instrument at the same time?
The ukulele i

Definitive Proof Theater Nerds Make the Best Prom Dates

Do you have a date to the prom this year? Whether you're a jock, nerd, princess or basket case, prom is all about having a great time with your friends and celebrating the end of the school year. If you consider yourself a musical theater nerd, then you're in particularly good luck! With those years of acting and singing lessons, we musical theater nerds know how to have a good time.
Here are our top 10 reasons why musical theater nerds make the best prom dates ever.
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1. We will ac